The top drawer of my dishwasher has stopped mid cycle and won't turn on any more. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks
SOURCE: Fisher & Payke dishwasher top drawer
Try shutting off the power to the dishwasher for a minimum of 5 - 10 seconds then see if that resets the control system.... here is a link for the manual.. they have several trouble shooting sections within it to assist you.. http://www.fisherpaykel.com/global/customer-care/product-manuals.cfm
Hope this helps...
To find out what might be blocking it, you can remove the drawer. There are two tabs one on each side of the drawer near the bottom front. Push those in and pull the drawer out. You can lift the drawer up and push the slides in to get them out of the way. Then you should be able to see into the cabinet and what if anything is stuck behind the drawer
SOURCE: Fisher Paykel dishwasher drawer won't stop.
Let's go to diagnostic test mode to see if you can retrieve the the actuator hence the tube out.
1- Press Lock button and start/pause key until the display showing up.
2- Press Power to show HO.
3- Press start button to advance the display until you see P2 for draining, if you pass, keep doing it to get it back in a loop.
4- When at P2, press lock to turn on, press a again to turn off.
5- Listen to the sound of the pump. If you hear nothing that means the pump is dead or stuck.
6- The Motor has 2 directions: one for, Rinse and one for Drain. When you done with the diagnostic, press the power button to get out of the mode.
7- If this is the case, unplug the power then remove the rack, the bottom stanless steel plate with holes then take out the rotor to clean up. It is a good design the stator is outside of the tube, so you don't have to worry too much about the complication.
8- Make a note of all the positions so you can put them back the same as they were. Good luck
SOURCE: Fisher & Paykel DD60DCX6 Top
Hi, from the explanation made above, i sounds like the motor is faulty and needs to be replaced.......
Take care
509 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×